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PAID CONTENT FOR LAS ALAMANDAS RESORT


Las Alamandas Resort JALISCO, MEXICO


Situated along Mexico’s pristine Costalegre coast, Las Alamandas is more than an intimate eco retreat — it’s an experience of unparalleled seclusion and natural splendour. Spanning 2,000 acres of a private nature reserve, this exclusive hideaway invites travellers into a world where untouched beaches meet lush gardens and personalised hospitality is an art form. Designed by Isabel Goldsmith-Patiño, Las


Alamandas is a sanctuary of elegance, blending contemporary comfort with authentic Mexican charm. With eight vibrantly designed villas housing 18 spacious suites, the resort ensures an intimate and exclusive ambience. Oceanfront accommodation provides panoramic views of the Pacific, while local handcrafted decor, expansive terraces and private whirlpool baths create an atmosphere of relaxed sophistication. The resort’s culinary offerings celebrate the


region’s rich flavours and traditions. Chefs craft contemporary Mexican cuisine using organic ingredients grown on the property, complemented by the freshest seafood sourced daily. Dining options


range from oceanfront meals at La Palapa Beach Club to candlelit dinners under star-filled skies, ensuring every meal is an experience to be savoured. Beyond relaxation, Las Alamandas offers a range


of immersive experiences. Guests can explore miles of unspoiled coastline, embark on horseback rides at sunset, kayak through serene lagoons or enjoy a rejuvenating spa treatment to the sound of the waves. Hiking trails lead to breathtaking vistas, while private beaches offer solitude and serenity. Situated along the low-density, environmentally


conscious Costalegre corridor, the resort is located near the stunning Bahía de Chamela, home to the first designated nature sanctuary in Mexico. The protected Islas Cocina and La Pajarera, the largest in the bay, are rich in biodiversity, providing nesting and breeding grounds for marine turtles. This unique ecosystem hosts a wealth of flora and fauna, including species with restricted distribution. The islands’ pristine waters offer an ideal setting for snorkelling, diving and both coastal and deep- sea fishing, while conservation efforts ensure the preservation of this extraordinary natural haven.


DON’T MISS Enjoy a chef-crafted picnic on a private beach, sip cocktails at Sunset Point or hike through 40 miles of trails with breathtaking vistas


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KEY FEATURES • 4 private beaches • Tennis court • 6 pickleball courts • Half basketball court • Spa Palapa • Gym • Steam room • Body treatments room


KEY ACTIVITIES • Exclusive beach picnic • Sunset experience at lookout point • Horse-riding • Hiking & running trails • River kayaking • River boat rides • Yoga


GET IN TOUCH alamandas.com T: +52 322 205 8054 E: info@alamandas.com


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